Biology, asked by manojsumitha7, 9 months ago

How Prokaryotes differ from Eukaryotes?​

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Answered by aadishree7667
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There are several differences between the two, but the biggest distinction between them is that eukaryotic cells have a distinct nucleus containing the cell's genetic material, while prokaryotic cells don't have a nucleus and have free-floating genetic material instead

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prokaryotes have plasma membranes, cytoplasm, ribosomes, a cell wall, DNA, and lack membrane-bound organelles. Many also have polysaccharide capsules.Prokaryotic cells range in diameter from 0.1–5.0 µm. ... Eukaryotic cells tend to be 10 to 100 times

Answered by bhumikasingh973
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Prokaryotes:

  1. nucleus is not well defined.
  2. A single length of only deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)
  3. small ribosomes
  4. no other cell organelles

example: bacteria , blue green algae

Eukaryotes:

  1. defined nucleus with a nuclear membrane .
  2. several lengths of genetic material chromosome containing DNA wound around certain proteins.
  3. several organelles like mitochondria endoplasmic reticulum chloroplast etc.
  4. examples: euglena Amoeba and all plants and animals
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